ECTS
60 credits
Duration
2 years
Training structure
Faculty of Law and Political Science
Presentation
- Responsible: O. GUIRAL
The ELAN L1 program, a program designed to promote success. This program involves extending the bachelor's degree course by one year with support modules (refresher courses in written expression, oral expression, history, general culture, and university methodology). This program is offered to students who are at risk of encountering difficulties that have been identified as such by the Parcoursup application review committee.
Objectives
- Acquire and develop the writing and public speaking skills necessary to tackle the various legal disciplines covered in a law degree (legal essays, legal text commentary, oral presentations, pleadings).
- Acquire techniques for analyzing and understanding major legal and political texts and for producing written work.
- Knowledge of major historical periods and events, as well as political issues, enabling students to understand and address major societal and legal issues.
- Gain an optimal understanding of the university environment and professional circles related to law in order to acquire the independence and initiative that are essential in your initial training and to clarify your career plans.
Know-how and skills
- Master the written and oral communication skills necessary to successfully complete a bachelor's degree in law.
- Possess the skills and methods necessary for understanding, analyzing, and summarizing legal texts.
- Have the ability to work independently and organize your personal work in order to successfully complete your bachelor's degree program.
- Having a good general knowledge to address societal, political, and historical issues is essential for understanding today's world.
Program
Optional
Tutoring
EU History of Institutions
5 creditsHelp with getting into college
EU Elan L1
3 creditsMethodology Civil Law 2
1 creditSocial ties and civic issues
2 credits
EU Constitutional Law of the Fifth Republic
5 credits
And after
Continuing education
- Second year of Bachelor's degree in Law (traditional track)